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Honeywell knows a smart energy system is a more efficient one

In the world's northern hemisphere, the heat is on, and Honeywell is happy, for the reasons stated below.

I'm Reiterating my Buy rating for Honeywell International (NYSE: HON), first recommended on February 25, 2009 at a price of $28.26. If you bought Honeywell then, you're up about 35%.

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Cramer on BloggingStocks: Weak dollar powering profits

TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says the weak dollar is benefiting U.S. corporations and no longer going against them.

Why have the industrials been so red-hot? Why do they seem to levitate? One reason, of course, is that people think the economy's getting better. A second reason is that even if the economy stands still vs. last year the comparisons will be amazing and nothing gets the juices going more rapidly than easy comparisons.

Why will they be so glaring? First, the layoffs have been brutal, the cost-cutting immense and it hasn't hurt at all ... yet. It is totally and unequivocally positive.

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Technical trade #6: Honeywell International (HON)

honeywell technical analysisHoneywell International Inc. (NYSE: HON) is a diversified technology and manufacturing company. The stock tripled in price from late 2002 to early 2007.

But in June 2008, the stock broke support and plunged. By November, it was trading for less.

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Six technical trades that are off the charts

technical analysis tradesIf you're looking for the most accurate way to predict the direction a stock or the market is headed, technical analysis is it.

Of course, no chart pattern is accurate all of the time (which is why technical analysis is more of an art than a science), but it's the closest you're going to get to a sure thing in the stock market.

So I'm offering up six technical trades today. Each of these stocks' charts are giving off extremely bullish signals and look ready to run higher.

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Cramer on BloggingStocks: The post-mark-up could sting industrials

TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says stock prices may roll back, but techs and financials should be fine.

The pain of the aftermath of mark-ups never goes away. We knew what was in store for us, as the mark-up folks don't like to play on the last day, especially with the newly vigilant Securities and Exchange Commission. I have to believe that this SEC will now become more interested in "the tapes," which would show clients asking brokers to take stocks up as much as they can, something that we know is against the law.

What comes up from mark-up must come down, and the most important "come-downs" should be in the industrials, because we have the least visibility in them. I do not believe the techs have as much to worry about, nor the banks, because both have excellent earnings prospects for the coming quarter. Why sell Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) (Cramer's Take) here? Why sell Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) (Cramer's Take)? And why dump Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) (Cramer's Take) or Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) (Cramer's Take) or JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) (Cramer's Take) when those have the best possibilities of good news ahead? I can see locking in some Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) (Cramer's Take) gains, but that's going to be the best quarter of all.

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Cramer on BloggingStocks: The return of the accidental high-yielders

TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says they make the most sense in this vicious market.

It didn't take long, but the accidental high-yielders are back. There's PPG Industries (NYSE: PPG) (Cramer's Take) back at 5%, where it was before it told us that March was a good month and April better.

There's Emerson Electric (NYSE: EMR) (Cramer's Take) over 4% even though last week it said orders lately had been better than expected. Or Honeywell (NYSE: HON) (Cramer's Take), so close to 4%, amazing, given that it reaffirmed earnings last week.

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Cramer on BloggingStocks: Can the market rally without oil?

TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says that it is too easy to sit here and take direction from the oil futures.

The one-wayness of this new market, the one that started with banks, tech and oil and that has now has come back down to just oil, isn't something that can last. We can't come in here every day and know that the news is not so hot, and what Ben Bernanke said yesterday about the deficit and where he thinks we are is not so hot, and have all of those reasons for a pause trumped by a dollar rise in the oil futures.

It just doesn't make sense, but it is where we are.

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Consider Honeywell if you're bullish on energy efficiency

In this market, it goes without saying that caution remains the watchword. Until the U. S. Treasury Department's program for toxic asset removal from the banking system has been clarified, there's an added layer of risk for a stock investment. And this unknown sits atop a U.S. recession that enters its 16th month in March.

Still, there are bargains to be had for risk-tolerant investors, and along that line, Honeywell International Inc. (NYSE: HON) is worth a review.

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Earnings highlights: Ford, P&G, Wells Fargo, Starbucks, DuPont, Halliburton and others

Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:

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Honeywell (HON) flat on Q1 earnings

HON logoHoneywell (NYSE: HON - option chain) shares are just about unchanged this morning after the company posted a fourth-quarter profit of $707 million, or 97 cents per share, on revenue of $8.7 billion. Analysts had been looking for a profit of 97 cents per share on revenue of $8.97 billion. In an environment like this, flat on earnings is actually pretty good in my book. If you think that the stock won't fall by too much in the coming months, then now could be a good time to look at a bullish hedged trade on HON.

HON opened this morning at $32.72. So far today the stock has hit a low of $32.50 and a high of $34.24. As of 11:55, HON is trading at $32.48, down 19 cents (0.6%). The chart for HON looks bullish and S&P gives HON a positive 4 STARS (out of 5) buy ranking.

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Stocks in the news: AMZN, PG, XOM, DNA, HON, DELL, PFE ...

Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) reported fourth-quarter earnings that topped Wall Street's expectations late Thursday. The online retailer's fourth-quarter profit rose 9% to $225 million, or 52 cents per share, trouncing expectations of 39 cents per share. Revenue rose 18% to $6.7 billion, again exceeding analyst estimates for $6.4 billion. Even for the current quarter Amazon gave guidance that was better than expectations. AMZN shares are soaring about 15% in premarket trading.

Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG), a Dow component, reported earnings this morning, meeting analyst expectations of a $1.58 per share profit for the quarter. P&G's quarterly profit jumped 53% due to a gain from the sale of its Folgers coffee business. One problem, though, sales unexpectedly declined 3% to $20.37 billion. PG shares traded 2.8% lower in premarket action.

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Options Update: Volatility decreases as shares rally

Honeywell (NYSE: HON) closed at $34.71. HON is scheduled to report Q4 EPS on January 30. HON January option implied volatility of 41 is below its 26-week average of 49, according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement.

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) closed at $8.79. NVDA is scheduled to report Q4 EPS on February 10. NVDA is scheduled to introduce new notebook chips in late spring. NVDA February option implied volatility is at 74; June is at 69; near its 26-week average according to Track Data, suggesting non-directional price movement.

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Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: SPF, HON, DOW, AEO

Analyst upgrades:
  • Standard Pacific(NYSE:SPF) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at UBS on valuation. The firm lowered its target to $3 from $3.25.
Analyst downgrades:
  • UBS downgraded FPL Group (NYSE:FPL) to Neutral from Buy on valuation and raised its target to $50 from $48.
  • Citigroup downgraded Charter Comm (NASDAQ:CHTR) to Sell from Buy to reflect Charter's increasing probability of financial distress. The firm lowered its target to 5c from $1.
  • B. Riley downgraded UCBH Holdings (NASDAQ:UCBH) to Neutral from Buy on valuation.
  • Dow Chemical NYSE:DOW) was cut to Equal Weight from Overweight at Barclays.
  • Honeywell (NYSE:HON) was lowered to Hold from Buy at Argus.
  • Brean Murray downgraded California Water Service (NYSE:CWT) to Hold from Buy.
Analyst initiations:
  • Standpoint Research believes Jacobs Engineering's (NYSE:JEC) relationship-based business model differentiates it from peers. The firm initiated shares with a Buy rating and has a 3-5 year price target of $70-$80.
  • Pali thinks American Eagle's (NYSE:AEO) spring product line is improved and that shares already price in weak 2009 results. Shares were assumed with a Buy rating and $13 target.
  • B. Riley started Watsco (NYSE:WSO) with a Neutral rating and $40 target and believes shares are close to fair valuation.

Earnings highlights: Best Buy, FedEx, Goldman Sachs, Nike, RIM, Oracle and others

Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:

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Cramer on BloggingStocks: The latest tug of war

TheStreet.com's Jim Cramer says the economics are still dire, but stocks aren't even flinching on huge warnings.

Preannouncement after preannouncement after preannouncement. Yawn after yawn after yawn.

I've never seen anything like it. Worst ever. But, did anyone really think Ingersoll Rand (NYSE: IR) (Cramer's Take), cut in half here, would make the quarter? How about Nucor (NYSE: NUE) (Cramer's Take)? Stanley Works (NYSE: SWK) (Cramer's Take)? ITT (NYSE: ITT) (Cramer's Take)? Eaton (NYSE: ETN) (Cramer's Take)? Pentair (NYSE: PNR) (Cramer's Take)? I figured they would all miss. I bet the ones that preannounced last night hardly go down. Why should they? ITT's up nicely. Eaton's unchanged. Not even glancing blows. Nucor's up 10! Ten from a preannouncement.

Most glaring: the 10% miss by Joy Global (NASDAQ: JOYG) (Cramer's Take) with the almost 15% rally! Now that's gigantic.

That's why people feel better about this tape. In the end of that big run up, stocks failed to react to even the biggest beats. Now they fail to react to the biggest misses.

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Last updated: November 10, 2009: 02:25 AM

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